The real-world effectiveness of preschoolers wearing masks on campus to prevent respiratory infectious diseases: a cohort study
Wenhao Yang, Jian Liu, Nanyang Qin

TL;DR
A study found that preschoolers wearing masks indoors at school did not significantly reduce respiratory infections.
Contribution
This study evaluates mask effectiveness in preschoolers in a real-world campus setting using a cohort design.
Findings
Indoor mask-wearing did not significantly reduce respiratory infections in preschoolers.
Logistic and Cox regression analyses showed no significant relationship between mask-wearing and infection occurrence.
The study had limitations including small sample size and short observation period.
Abstract
Respiratory infections are common in the pediatric population. Preschoolers, especially those in kindergarten and 3–6 years old, are highly vulnerable to various respiratory infections. To investigate the efficacy of indoor mask-wearing in mitigating respiratory infections in preschoolers in a real-world campus setting. The study was conducted over a 115-day period in a kindergarten. Eligible children were assigned into study and control groups. The study group wore masks indoors but not outdoors, and the control group did not wear masks in either setting. We used a questionnaire to collect participant information, including age, height, weight, monthly dietary living expenses, family annual income, parent education level, primary caregiver, number of family members, and number of children under 6 years of age in the household. Incidences of clinical respiratory infections were…
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TopicsInfection Control and Ventilation · Noise Effects and Management · Infection Control in Healthcare
